Review of Havana Widows (1933) by Antonius B — 29 Nov 2018
Gee what do you know, another film from the 1930â(TM)s about women who are gold-diggers. This one is for Joan Blondell and Glenda Farrell fans only â" theyâ(TM)re charming, and seeing Blondell in a variety of eye catching outfits was probably the only real highlight.
The script is weak and not all that funny, including a couple of perpetually drunk male characters who get annoying quickly, and various flailing such as a chase through a hen house. Thin on charm, but mercifully short at just 62 minutes.
This review of Havana Widows (1933) was written by Antonius B on 29 Nov 2018.
Havana Widows has generally received positive reviews.
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